The new Books on the Path website is now up and running! Have a look and tell us what you think.
With the new website, we've started a Book of the Month club. The first of every month we offer a special discount (30%) on one or two books (which we especially love) for those in our Book of the Month club. (Just a reminder, you can sign up at booksonthepath.com and you never have to buy any of the BOM books; signing up just gives you the special pricing).
This month, we're offering three books. We've added the third bo
ok, Good Grief by Granger Westberg, because we've found it to be a great resource for sorting out feeling of grief. Many of you know we lost my mom to pancreatic cancer on Saturday, July 28th; this book has been a great help.
Our "regularly scheduled" books for the BOM club this month are: Stepping Heavenward, by Elizabeth Prentiss and Do Hard Things, by Alex and Brett Harris. Stepping Heavenward is a wonderful fiction book about the life of a young girl who, as she grows in age and Christian wisdom, realizes trusting God's plan for her life leads to great joy. (This is one one my very favorite books - great for women ages 13 to 113!). Do Hard Things empowers teens and young adults to live up to their God-given potential instead of listening to society that teens have to go through a "rebellious stage", sit on the couch playing video games all day and generally "check-out" from society. Matthew and I read this one together and although I really loved it, I think I'll have him re-read it when he's a bit older; it's probably best for late jr. high - high school students.
Don't forget to visit booksonthepath.com and sign up for the Book of the Month club to receive an email each month with your discount code.
Our "regularly scheduled" books for the BOM club this month are: Stepping Heavenward, by Elizabeth Prentiss and Do Hard Things, by Alex and Brett Harris. Stepping Heavenward is a wonderful fiction book about the life of a young girl who, as she grows in age and Christian wisdom, realizes trusting God's plan for her life leads to great joy. (This is one one my very favorite books - great for women ages 13 to 113!). Do Hard Things empowers teens and young adults to live up to their God-given potential instead of listening to society that teens have to go through a "rebellious stage", sit on the couch playing video games all day and generally "check-out" from society. Matthew and I read this one together and although I really loved it, I think I'll have him re-read it when he's a bit older; it's probably best for late jr. high - high school students.
Don't forget to visit booksonthepath.com and sign up for the Book of the Month club to receive an email each month with your discount code.
Many Blessings,
The Anderson Family